Thank You Munky so very much for the vlog with your "captonized" comments. That feature makes it so much more interesting. Also demonstrates that you care about Cebu or wherever you may find yourself.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I truly appreciate your feedback and am so happy to hear that you found my vlog with "captionized" comments more interesting. As someone who loves exploring different places, it's important to me to showcase the beauty and unique aspects of each location I visit. Thank you again for watching and supporting my channel!☺️
One of our favorite channels. If you ever feel comfortable maybe adding your voice while you edit would expand your audience. Many would love to hear your nice opinions and comments kasi. Great job, Munky!
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! Unfortunately, I don't think my froggy voice and "charming" stutter would be an asset to the videos. I wouldn't want to distract viewers from the content with my vocal shenanigans. But who knows? Maybe one day I'll do a special "behind the scenes" video featuring my croaky commentary 🙊. Stay tuned and keep watching! :) Thanks again! 🐒
You’re very welcome, Helen! I’m happy to share my experiences and insights about Cebu. Thank you for watching and liking my videos. Greetings from the Philippines! 🇵🇭
Thanks for sharing your experience! It's always nice to hear from people who have a personal connection to a place. Hopefully someday you'll be able to visit again and relive those memories. ☺️
Just found your channel. Loved this first video. Thank you. I will be back in Cebu for 4-5 months in early 2024, last time was only for a few days. . I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Hi Barry~ Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment! I’m glad you enjoyed this video and I hope you have a wonderful time in Cebu. It’s such a beautiful place with so much to see and do. I appreciate you watching my videos and I hope you’ll find them helpful and entertaining. Stay tuned for more! 😊
@15:16 This has always been TESDA I think, but the skills training center was called NMYC back then (National Manpower and Youth Council). After college I took a skills course here as an OSY (Out of School Youth) so that I would have something to fall back on when I emigrated. It's easier for those in the medical field to find work outside of the Philippines (after passing their tests) than for others. I was able to use that skill and find work. Thanks for the video.
Wow, that’s an inspiring story! I’m glad you were able to benefit from the skills training and find work abroad. I agree that TESDA/NMYC is a great opportunity for many Filipinos who want to improve their lives and careers. Thank you for sharing your experience and for watching the video. 😊
Thank you for your kind words. I enjoy walking and exploring new places. I always try to be careful and respectful of the environment and the people I encounter. I hope you have a wonderful day! 😊
I was there 2 months ago, and yes there are a good amount of tourists. A very few areas (like at a hospital where I had a rapid antigen test done which wasn't even needed anymore for the flight back) required the wearing of masks.
Wow 😳😂❤😮 good videos 📸👍 to explore what is Cebu 's best and to promote the best and beautiful City the Queen 👑❤️ City of Cebu South!
Nice place, Cebu city...tamsak nah mn😊😊😊😊
very nice
Nice day to do walking.
I miss seeing Cebu, Hope to visit there again, one day. Thank you.
I hope you get the chance to visit Cebu again soon! It’s such a beautiful place with so much to see and do. 😊
Thank You Munky so very much for the vlog with your "captonized" comments. That feature makes it so much more interesting. Also demonstrates that you care about Cebu or wherever you may find yourself.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I truly appreciate your feedback and am so happy to hear that you found my vlog with "captionized" comments more interesting. As someone who loves exploring different places, it's important to me to showcase the beauty and unique aspects of each location I visit. Thank you again for watching and supporting my channel!☺️
Love the walk Munky! Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it☺️
One of our favorite channels. If you ever feel comfortable maybe adding your voice while you edit would expand your audience. Many would love to hear your nice opinions and comments kasi. Great job, Munky!
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! Unfortunately, I don't think my froggy voice and "charming" stutter would be an asset to the videos. I wouldn't want to distract viewers from the content with my vocal shenanigans. But who knows? Maybe one day I'll do a special "behind the scenes" video featuring my croaky commentary 🙊. Stay tuned and keep watching! :) Thanks again! 🐒
Thanks for all the Cebu Videos, i like them all very much. Greetings from Germany.
You’re very welcome, Helen! I’m happy to share my experiences and insights about Cebu. Thank you for watching and liking my videos. Greetings from the Philippines! 🇵🇭
Abiabihon sa makalilisang ❤SUGBO☝💯% 👉 ( Greetings from ❤SUGBO☝💯% ) helen Bohol.
I find ur vlog cute so I immediately subscribe 😊
Thank you!🙏🏼
I once lived in Cabantan area and my workplace is in IT Park and I used to walk on the same route, way back 2018. i missed Cebu!
Thanks for sharing your experience! It's always nice to hear from people who have a personal connection to a place. Hopefully someday you'll be able to visit again and relive those memories. ☺️
Cabantan is where I spent most of my childhood life, can you please camagong lahug next .
Just found your channel. Loved this first video. Thank you. I will be back in Cebu for 4-5 months in early 2024, last time was only for a few days. . I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Hi Barry~ Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment! I’m glad you enjoyed this video and I hope you have a wonderful time in Cebu. It’s such a beautiful place with so much to see and do. I appreciate you watching my videos and I hope you’ll find them helpful and entertaining. Stay tuned for more! 😊
@15:16 This has always been TESDA I think, but the skills training center was called NMYC back then (National Manpower and Youth Council). After college I took a skills course here as an OSY (Out of School Youth) so that I would have something to fall back on when I emigrated. It's easier for those in the medical field to find work outside of the Philippines (after passing their tests) than for others. I was able to use that skill and find work. Thanks for the video.
Wow, that’s an inspiring story! I’m glad you were able to benefit from the skills training and find work abroad. I agree that TESDA/NMYC is a great opportunity for many Filipinos who want to improve their lives and careers. Thank you for sharing your experience and for watching the video. 😊
keep safe walking
Thank you for your kind words. I enjoy walking and exploring new places. I always try to be careful and respectful of the environment and the people I encounter. I hope you have a wonderful day! 😊
Are there many foreign tourists in Cebu currently? I am going to come have a look in October
I was there 2 months ago, and yes there are a good amount of tourists. A very few areas (like at a hospital where I had a rapid antigen test done which wasn't even needed anymore for the flight back) required the wearing of masks.
Isn't this the street you take to "Moral & Malice"?
Yes, I could have made it to Moral and Malice on Banilad Road if I had kept walking straight instead of turning left at 14:48
@@MunkyExplores Thank you for confirming. I adore that place. Someone told me that's where the socialites of Cebu hang out.
Morals & Malice in Banilad is a sleazy place for both socialites & sexpats & horndogs & cheap sluts are abound.
Doesn't look easy to walk around there.
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